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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-03-04, Page 164;* AWARDS ' PRESENTED IN OTTAWA — Huron Expositor editor Susan White accepted awards on behalf of the Expositor staff at the Ontario Weekly.. Newspaper Association Convention in Ottawa on the weekend, from OWNA president Jim Dills of Milton. The Expositor won third for general excellence in its class and an honourable mention for the best agricultural story in competition with weeklies of all sizes in the province. (OWNA Photo) Ph. 527-0240: Expositor Action Ads Visitors in Constance • • Walton UC 2577 2. Mastercraft Charger- I ally atitontillis 12 V. 6-dinii oLaptil 3. Electric Frost Shield 8'9 S. till ,,,Itie‘i%c i:,lue 2.Volt 11\ ts' x 38” Frostshieid, similar to above S9.95 4. Plastic Ice Scraper 39c glo\ Lontimrtnion. 365 6. Rear Window Defogger 2269 m unit 12 \ 5., Arctic Wiper Blades 8. 'Quick Start' Spray Sprayinto earlmireior 15.11 .o/. can 98 9, Halts Lock De-icer Aerosol itibe.siores 1..0/ 95 0 10. Choke Gleaner I.or autoniatic.choko., 6.0/. aerosiii . 99 Expert Wheel Alignment and Suspension Check Regular $,12.95 r-Aht(t Cars Here's what we do , S I lse Oster ..iteher ,h1i1HItttt.totth,11...entro‘leering thecl 4.4111•4 111,p0.1 sieenop rod Wool mid R,Ir ,lispeos;;;r1 diloist it heel hy.ii and dick k hool hear mi. • pm lit .1., it heel 11,11antv L.orroLlicch,liw,..,L Ili, k nit';+1,,,stry hum Offer Good One Week Only- Make Your Appointment Today support I.; I II hekki011 si,11 ,, 1 99 Ruhher Small -.die 4 for Large-size, as above 2 for . 51.95 B. Split-Ring Booster Pros ides support lit sptiny, 1)tir,i. 'ti'' robber I D. Stabilizer Leaf Springs los rc,i,e 10,o1 kopool> hs or to 2000 rimod vilyohic hid,' I )1tralii711.11,;;:ill 99 onsiruoton Ror .13 15 —THE LIHON EXPOSITOR MARCH 4, 1976 IleId Sunday Win at Walton poker rally Alice Ryan, Walton; 3rd,. 1Q, 00 Nelson Marks, Walton; 4th 5.00 RonnieGodkin, R.R.#I, Walton; 5th 5.00 Mack Sholdice, Walton. Prices were. donated by Winners of the prites at the Snowmobile Poker Rally on Sunday were: 1st. 50.00 Bruce HuHey, R.R.# Londesboro; 2nd. 30.00 Marx Moleswprth, Cheese F aetory:. Aurks Flerrir, Wingham; Sparli ngs Propane, Blyth; Humphries & Co., Walton; Co-op., Belgrave; Lynn Hoy Enterprises, Wingham; Ideal Supply Co. Ltd., Listowel; Nelson Marks. Walton; N.D.CAmeron. -Wingham:FWron Tractor, glyth; Murray Lowe. Brussels; McGavin Farm Equip, Ltd., Walton;" Maitland Redi Mix, Wingham; Mac - Land Redi Wingham: Evans Hardware, Ethel; Fleming's Feed Mill, Clinton; Maitside Orchards, Brussels; ,Seaforth District Co-op-Sea- forth; F1, & N. Dairy Systems Ltd. (Jack Nelemans) Brussels;) Milton 1 Diet? Ltd., Seaforth; T.B.Allen, Clinton. Nelson Marks and WatsonReid out the trail and marked if. Ont. Aryshireub tours local herds Breeders Association of Canada held their annual meeting in the same Holiday Inn with members LittendiLng from all province of Canada, After the meeting, a banquet s its held with Mel. Thomas of Lastern Breeders 'as guest speaker followed by the High Produetion kIWOrd,; for a la" an a da. The annual meeting of the Ontario Ayrshire cattle club as held on Monday, February 23 at .the Holi,day Inn, Flespertr, cambridg& with Geo. Mitchell, President of- Thamesford as chairman . On Tuesday -a bus tour was taken of area herds arranged by Ontario Heldman Maurice Weber of Ayr with about 75 people participating. Starting from.the Holiday Inn they visited the Future Acres herd of Tom Barnes, Petersburg , the Mellick Mead herd of Wm. Westman Sons, Mils erton after which they were seiked lunch by the Gravelridge Woniens' Institute in their hall.. In the afternoon they sisited the Century Acres herd of John and Brian Oldtield of Seaforth. The Willanu 'ad herd of Vernon Baker, St. Marys, the Silver Cedar herd of Geo, eA Brian Mitchell,. "I hamesford and the SprOcc tiros e herd of Floyd flunsher,ger. Ness Dundee. On Fell, 25 the Ayrshire 10% to 50% off Entire Stock at Jack Thompson Footwear Service Main St. Seaforth WATCHING THE RALLY — Danny Achilles, left, takes it easy Sunday at the registration :incA mobile poker rally sponsored by the Walton Recreation Committee . Reid ./vatches contestants take off. The rally started at the Walton :Arc! iiv)1.1!"1:1 around prepared t rails through the countryside. (Staff Photo) weekend with his father Mr. Harold Whyte and Mrs. W,L.Whyte and Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nichol of Winthrop visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. We would like to wish Bill Dolmage a speedy recovery for at the time of writing he is a patient in University Hospital, London. Sunday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. George Counter, Richard, Kassandra , Vicky and Cheryl were Mr. and Mrs. W.N.Counter of Clinton who returned home on Friday evening front the Bahamas and Mr. and Mrs. Ken McNairn and family. of R. R .ft , Clinton. Mr. Ken Buchanan of Williams Lake B.C. visited on Monday with relatives in the area and also his parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Buchanan of Huronview. Foresters Family Bowling will be held on Sunday evening March 7th at the Clinton Crown Lahes Correspondent . Mrs. Mary Merner Mrs. W.L'.Whyte returned home on Thursday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Whyte, Jeff, Andrea and Kerri of Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs Bun McConnell and Cheryl of Ottawa visited on Thursday' and Friday with their daughter and son-in-law and family .Jane and George Counter, Richard, Kassandra and Vicky,; Cheryl -Temained with the Counters. Mr. and Mrs. David Hope of Hamilton spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and rs. HUgh Dimaline, Don, Peter and David. ' Mr. and Mrs. Neil ‘Aqtynnies. and Leanne of Mr. Mark Stnith of Exeter were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southgate and Jennifer. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Whyte of Glen Orchard visited over the Smiles A lady was approaehed. by a beggar Who asked, "Lady, I haven't eaten for six days." Replied the lady: •"011, if I had your will power." Compare dollar-for-dollar performance....then go Motomaster! ,ettSrkS ars about Inclions Sunda \ s isitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray • Fluether, SteCen thy. Luid-John ss ere: Mr. and Mrs. Bert ',Louth:\ h.:minder, John and MarY 13.111.• Mrs, of (jodcrith; fhe Institute euchre will be this ut Friday with hostesseS in charge, Sirs, Harold. I-I udic, Mrs Don I mhard, Mrs-. Emerson Mitchell and Mrs. Trevor Smith. Mr. and.Mrs. David Brady• and daughter of, London visited on the -s'cl..eketrd•--with Mr. W..I.Leeming. and family. Mr. Leeming returned home with them on Sunday when he will be admitted to S1' Joseph's Hospital , on Monday for surgery. We wish him a successful recoserv. When the• electrical storm passed through this area about 5, ti a.m. Sunday. it caused a burst of • Li,,n tire at the Hydro station ..at the north end of the at the tunth line corner. The Blvth fire fl a t. ( ,'rut Mrs Ur \A ;;;int.•sd.p. 1.11) 'rnet t .rricenni2 at chi.' Doug Fraser. Mrs. din: NI, I), Call to NA;titii.,. I t•,,un thi.:PosAt.T of t e ar department were : called to, prev em further Spreading' to other close buildings. 'The' hydro' sem. ice was required. sonic r6idenies were without hydro'for a short time. • The World Day of Prayer secs ice will he held at Duffs United Church, Walton, • on Friday, March 5 at 2 p.m. The theme of this years program will he "Education. For All of Life'', 'flee guest' speaker to be, our minister. Rev. Ed. Baker. All ladies in the community are cordially invited. We are glad to report that Cliff Ritchie hits returned home front 'St. Joseph's Hospital; London after a tWo week stay alter being transferred from Wingham Flospiul following a car - truck accident on Satin-day. February 7 . We all s‘ish him a • speedy reins co „ SU Scnri rt.• front Luke 1: 31-t-5,1-1 1i;.1;ot‘ t • mr, MvDonairi. N,.' pertornied others s,l'IrlehlJ \I. it r had ...P.rav er -e • , ;.1.1111C tut he Ilo;• The tirpj.. th- Jesus '. Mcl.)onald. •'"A Nlother's A \ read ,Iii he to. 111.0, NV011 The htisim the unit Mc Donald. NI r. appro\ Mrs. lion \1. {) rneinh,:.rs The 'Woriat P'' to he 1,1,. p. nt. LAX,. • eXL', to collectILLti • dedR,ited F ur! -rnad,<2 later l.-• slipper L n 1,1. closed .st ; A 'on. i,t , n . a lunch s..!•:, De,Ig 1 r Pi rsurtals ...... \1 1' • S(durd,r. uitli Mr, in at R R I .• Mr. Ruth r Mrs. .1; 1,r; !L11/ .J Kir.• h1 n, r 7 , 9 Id o r Gallon / Non-Smear Formula Windshield VVasherAnti-Freeze r ot . 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Cash Bonus Coupons on Parts and Merchandise or Use Your Canadian Tire Card 4F Enrirmin TIRE cannomn TIRE T E S. E 527-'1910 Mrs. I"d Mr. and Mrs Sian!, • ',/; for of Crediton %isited n !hors- day last with Mr. ;mil Mrs. Harold McCallum. Mr. and Mrs. I.dk% and Regele visited Thursday Ting 1/44, ith Mf.-1111erVii1c.--Pii i 1 n-r ( m Mr. fedward Th.gcle is a patient in Sealorth ( ommuoir‘, Hospital. We ss ish him a speeds recovery. Sympathy of the conmilmits, i s ext ended to Mr. and Mrs..Ralph Fischer, Mrs, Adeline Diegel, and Mr. and :hat SomerviTIV .' in the loss of Mrs. George Onincey the former Yvontie Die- gel a former resident of McKillop Township, Seaforth F.W. Tilley Ltd. Seaforth , Ontario.